Virginia Woolf Bibliography - Letters

Letters

  • Congenial Spirits: the selected letters (1993)
  • The Flight of the Mind: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 1 1888 - 1912 (1975)
  • The Question of Things Happening: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 2 1913 - 1922 (1976)
  • A Change of Perspective: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 3 1923 - 1928 (1977)
  • A Reflection of the Other Person: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 4 1929 - 1931 (1978)
  • The Sickle Side of the Moon: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 5 1932 - 1935 (1979)
  • Leave the Letters Till We're Dead: Letters of Virginia Woolf vol 6 1936 - 1941 (1980)
  • Paper Darts: The Illustrated Letters of Virginia Woolf (1991)

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